When you decide to become consistent, you are telling yourself that 'I will never make another excuse again.' You have to commit to it, and most importantly believe in yourself.

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When you decide to become consistent, you are telling yourself that "I will never make another excuse again." You have to commit to it, and most importantly believe in yourself. If you believe in yourself, you will find the strength to get out of bed and go to work. It is this belief in ourselves that keeps us going. If we do not believe in ourselves, we will never be able to accomplish our goals.

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